OUAGADOUGOU — Away from the drama surrounding the axing of striker Tokelo Rantie, Bafana Bafana coach Shakes Mashaba seemed quite relaxed on Thursday despite pressure to deliver in the coming 2018 World Cup qualifiers.This is a crucial qualifying campaign for Mashaba whose job would be on the line if Bafana do not have a good start against Burkina Faso here on Saturday (kick-off 8pm SA time) and Senegal at home in November.Rantie failed to arrive when the team assembled in Johannesburg on Sunday.He was also a no-show at the airport when the squad left for Burkina Faso, saying he did not have transport from his home in the Free State.A furious Mashaba said: "We don’t condone these kind of things. I wash my hands."We sent a call-up letter to his club [Genclerbirligi in Turkey] and they released him."Team manager Barney Kujane’s attempts to contact Rantie proved fruitless as the striker has turned off his phone. "He is not part of the team, so we felt that we should let him stay [in SA...

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